Euractiv reports members of the European Parliament reached a provisional political deal Thursday on the EU Artificial Intelligence Act. According to the report, the text is still subject to small adjustments before a "key" vote on 11 May, but it is expected to move to a plenary vote in June. "We have a deal now in which all groups will have to support the compromise without the possibility of tabling alternative amendments," a European Parliament official said. Editor's note: MEP and AI Act co-rapporteur Dragoș Tudorache spoke about the bill in a recent episode of The Privacy Advisor Podcast.
28 April 2023
European Parliament reaches political deal on EU AI Act
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